GOV.UK is the new place for corporate and policy information from the Foreign Office, Ministry of Defence, Department for Business and the Attorney General's Office.

Four central government departments and several of their public bodies have today (13 December, 2012) become the latest central government organisations to move their corporate and policy content onto the new GOV.UK website - the new single home for all government services and information.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), Ministry of Defence (MOD), Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and Attorney General’s Office (AGO) have moved their content to the new website, joining the Department for Transport (DFT) and Communities and Local Government (DCLG) whose content moved to GOV.UK last month.

The Inside Government section on GOV.UK makes it simpler, clearer and faster to find out:

how government works

what the government is doing

how you can get involved

New web addresses

All web addresses have been redirected, so you don’t need to update your bookmarks, but you might want to make a note of the new addresses:

The Inside Government section of GOV.UK has been designed to make government information easier to find and more transparent for the user. For the first time, you can begin to find out what’s happening inside government all in one place, and in a clear, consistent and transparent format.

You’ll notice that the new website looks very different from the ones it has replaced. The look is one obvious difference but many of the other significant changes are less visible.

Topics

You can now see information from multiple government departments grouped by topics. For example, you can see how policies from MOD, FCO and BIS are contributing to national security or combating climate change.

Clear policies

Those departments and agencies who have moved to GOV.UK are publishing their policies according to the outcome the government is trying to achieve. For example:

For each policy, you can see a list of all the related announcements, consultations and publications in one list, called ‘activity’. The activity tab makes it easy for you to track what is happening on the policies that interest you, for example all government activity that relates to establishing stability in Afghanistan.

More about Inside Government and GOV.UK

Inside Government is still a work in progress, with only some organisations live. Work will continue as other departments and organisations, many hundreds in total, move their information to GOV.UK. This will happen in batches and will be completed by March 2014.